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Recent Sustainability Developments in the Iron and Steel Industry
Alisha Giglio Process Engineer, Climate Change and Sustainability, Hatch Ltd., Mississauga, Ont., Canada alisha.giglio@hatch.com An overview of some of the recent steel industry carbon emission reduction innovations will be provided, including: (1) Reduction in blast furnace production and the trend toward electric arc furnace steelmaking with scrap or direct reduced iron; (2) Hydrogen use in direct reduced iron processes with hydrogen created via green electricity; (3) Hydrometallurgical-based electrolysis of iron ore; (4) Molten oxide electrolysis (Boston Metals); (5) European developments under the Ultra-Low CO2 Steelmaking (ULCOS) program (blast furnace top gas recycling, HISarna); (6) Chemical production from waste gases; and (7) Slag use in the cement industry.